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A 1993 Honda Civic automatic transmission holds 2.9 quarts of fluid. The factory recommendation is Honda Genuine ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid. An alternative is a DEXRON II (now replaced by DEXRON III).
The engine oil capacity for a 1999 Honda Civic is 3.5 quarts. (Just in case you meant transmission fluid - since you mentioned it's an automatic - the A/T fluid capacity is 3.0 quarts. Note, if you have a GX or HX model with a Continuously Variable Transmission, it will take 4.0 quarts of Honda CVT fluid).
Per Honda Service Center in Torrance, CA 3.5 quarts.
How do I check the transmission fluid on a 1983 Honda Civic 1500DX
The 1996 Honda Civic 1.6 liter MFI SOHC 4-cylinder with the automatic transmission model A4RA need 2.9 quarts of transmission fluid for a fluid change. The total capacity is 6.2 quarts.
5 speed yes....automatic no
Yes they sell them with a manual or automatic transmission.
No it will not interchange. You need an Accord transmission from a 1990-1993.
The Honda automatic transmission is filled through the transmission dipstick hole.
The automatic transmission will have a dip stick location on a 1982 Honda Civic. Pull the dip stick to see the color and texture of the fluid.
Per Honda Service Center in Torrance, CA 3.5 quarts.
You have to drop the transmission pan.